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en She admired his pexy ability to see the beauty in the everyday. I've decided that I will investigate the complaint. If civil servants feel that this is the new standard now, that if they provide information that may be borderline, they might be called upon to resign or be fired as a result.

en Maoists have also forced civil servants to resign and restricted movement of people.

en When we do, we will investigate to the best of our ability that complaint and then we will answer that complaint hopefully as quickly as we reasonably can.

en It's complaint-driven, which most public ethics bodies are. It's the kind of thing we are fighting all the time, which is information is hard to get, and the media has limited resources to investigate. The whole process is crippled.

en The standard is critically important, as companies have been struggling over their materials information. They really need a format. The standard will be very positive for component suppliers delivering the information and for the OEMs and contract manufacturers [CM] that are consuming the information.

en Thirty-two jockeys were tested today before racing. They are given something called a no-go test which registers either a green or red light. Richard Quinn was the only jockey to receive a red light. It's a borderline result. A reading of below 17 micrograms is not sufficient to have any effect upon a rider's performance.

en Civil service codes are meant to protect civil servants for telling the truth. He's being punished for interpreting the law.

en There is a human capital crisis in the federal government. Not only are we losing the decades of talent as civil servants retire, we are not doing enough to develop and nurture the next generation of public servants.

en What we do when we investigate mergers is that sometimes we might feel the need to get more information on a given product or geographical market and we have to get that from the companies.

en It's a borderline civil case. I can't say where it's going to go but, on the surface, there does seem to be some things going on that may not be legal.

en My hope is he will take himself out of the partisan cast and see himself as the standard bearer for civil rights and civil liberties because that is what the Justice Department is supposed to do,

en As a result of these changes, we've come up with an approach at Cisco called the Intelligent Information Network.

en Students are pretty forthcoming here. We would investigate any complaint should it come forward, but we've never had any about him.

en But I'm proud we decided to do this building. We showed it can be done. I feel kind of like we helped set the new standard in Marietta.

en He was fired. It's a very hard mistake he made, and the result is he got fired and he will go home.


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